Sarah Colllings


bur. 11/12/1820 Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire

Marriages/Partnerships

m. 12/05/1784
James Nowling Benington, Hertfordshire bur. 13/06/1830

Children

bap. 17/10/1784 Sarah Nowling
bap. 08/10/1786 James Nolings
bap. 27/07/1788 Elizabeth Nolings
bap. 27/03/1791 John Newland d. 18/02/1862
bap. 06/04/1794 Thomas Nolings
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Also known as

Sarah Newland, Sarah Nolings, Sarah Nowling

Did You Know?

  • In the 20 years before Sarah Collings widow married James Nowling in Benington there were 6 marriages in Hertfordshire of a Mr Collins to a Sarah. Two of them were of men from Walkern named Richard, and there are two deaths of men named Richard Collins in Walkern between the marriage dates and 1784. Sarah Pond signed her name when she married her Richard in Broxbourne in 1769 whereas Sarah Odell in 1772 made her mark, like Sarah Collings. More tenuously both Sarah Odell and Sarah Collings had a man with the surname Smith as a witness. But although between 1745 and 1748 there were baptisms of Sarahs matching both names, both Sarah Odells were older than Sarah Collings, and were baptised in fairly distant parishes. So my feeling is that Sarah Collings is more likely to be Sarah Pond than Sarah Odell.

Possibly the Same Person?

Sarah Ponds
Age Known Residence
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Locations

12/05/1784 Church, Benington, Hertfordshire
12/05/1784 Benington, Hertfordshire
17/10/1784 Church, Benington, Hertfordshire
08/10/1786 Church, Benington, Hertfordshire
27/07/1788 Church, Benington, Hertfordshire
27/03/1791 Church, Benington, Hertfordshire
06/04/1794 Church, Benington, Hertfordshire
11/12/1820 Benington, Benington, Hertfordshire
11/12/1820 Church, Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire
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